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Chapter 1 : Pre Course Knowledge Evaluation
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Chapter 2 : Leaning Objectives
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Chapter 3 : Recap on Skin and Facial Anatomy
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Chapter 4 : Recap on Skin Ageing
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Chapter 5 : Skin Classification SystemsLecture 1: Skin ClassificationsPrivateLecture 2: Melanocytes and Melanin PigmentPrivateLecture 3: Fitzpatrick Skin TypePrivateLecture 4: Example of Fitzpatrick Skin TypesPrivateLecture 5: Fitzpatrick Type IPrivateLecture 6: Fitzpatrick Type IIPrivateLecture 7: Fitzpatrick Type IIIPrivateLecture 8: Fitzpatrick Type IVPrivateLecture 9: Fitzpatrick Type VPrivateLecture 10: Fitzpatrick Type VIPrivateLecture 11: Determining Skin TypePrivateLecture 12: Determining Fitzpatrick Skin TypePrivateLecture 13: Skin Texture: Dry VS Oily SkinPrivateLecture 14: Dry VS Oily SkinPrivate
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Chapter 6 : Self Assessment 1
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Chapter 7 : Skin Care: The BasicsLecture 1: Skin Care Products: The BasicsPrivateLecture 2: Skin CleansersPrivateLecture 3: Skin ExfoliatorsPrivateLecture 4: Anti-Ageing ProductsPrivateLecture 5: Retinoids (Vitamin A)PrivateLecture 6: Retinoids (Vitamin A)PrivateLecture 7: Application of Topical RetinoidsPrivateLecture 8: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 9: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 10: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 11: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)PrivateLecture 12: Niacinamide & Vitamin CPrivateLecture 13: HydroquinonePrivateLecture 14: HydroquinonePrivateLecture 15: HydroquinonePrivateLecture 16: Vitamin CPrivateLecture 17: Vitamin CPrivateLecture 18: Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 19: Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 20: Protectors – SunscreenPrivateLecture 21: Protectors – MoisturiserPrivate
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Chapter 8 : Self Assessment 2
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Chapter 9 : Skin Care for Specific Skin ConcernsLecture 1: Targeted Skin Care for Specific Skin ConcernsPrivateLecture 2: Skin Care for Ageing SkinPrivateLecture 3: Skin Care for Pigmented SkinPrivateLecture 4: Skin Care for Pigmented SkinPrivateLecture 5: Skin Care for Acne: Introduction to AcnePrivateLecture 6: Classification of AcnePrivateLecture 7: What Cause Acne?PrivateLecture 8: Skin Care for AcnePrivateLecture 9: Skin Care for AcnePrivateLecture 10: Topical Active TreatmentsPrivateLecture 11: Acne: Medical TreatmentsPrivateLecture 12: Severe Acne: Specialist TreatmentPrivateLecture 13: Side Effects of Acne TreatmentsPrivateLecture 14: Treatment of Acne: Combination TherapyPrivate
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Chapter 10 : Chemical Peels
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Chapter 11 : Skin Science
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Chapter 12 : Types of Chemical PeelsLecture 1: Types of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 2: Types of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 3: Categorisation of Peeling AgentsPrivateLecture 4: Categorisation of Chemical PeelsPrivateLecture 5: Classification of Chemical Peels by Depth of PenetrationPrivateLecture 6: Chemical Peels: Depth of PenetrationPrivateLecture 7: Chemical Peels: PrecautionPrivateLecture 8: Chemical Peels: Scope of PracticePrivate
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Chapter 13 : Self Assessment 3
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Chapter 14 : Choosing the Right Peel
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Chapter 15 : Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) PeelsLecture 1: Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) PeelsPrivateLecture 2: AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 3: AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 4: AHA Peel – Glycolic AcidPrivateLecture 5: AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 6: AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 7: AHA Peel – Lactic AcidPrivateLecture 8: AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivateLecture 9: AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivateLecture 10: AHA Peel – Mandelic AcidPrivate
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Chapter 16 : Self Assessment 4
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Chapter 17 : Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) Peels
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Chapter 18 : Miami Peels
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Chapter 19 : Jessner Peels
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Chapter 20 : Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsLecture 1: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 2: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 3: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 4: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 5: Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelsPrivateLecture 6: Post-Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelPrivateLecture 7: Post-Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) PeelPrivate
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Chapter 21 : Phenol Peels
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Chapter 22 : Self Assessment 5
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Chapter 23 : Patient Consultation
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Chapter 24 : Peel Protocol
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Chapter 25 : Side Effects
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Chapter 26 : Chemical Peels: Summary
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Chapter 27 : MicroneedlingLecture 1: Introduction to MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 2: How does it work?PrivateLecture 3: Other UsesPrivateLecture 4: Other UsesPrivateLecture 5: Summary of UsesPrivateLecture 6: Needle Depth in MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 7: Scientific Studies on EfficacyPrivateLecture 8: Benefits of MicroneedlingPrivateLecture 9: Microneedling – Before the ProcedurePrivateLecture 10: Microneedling – Before the ProcedurePrivateLecture 11: Post-Treatment CarePrivateLecture 12: Post-Treatment CarePrivateLecture 13: Subsequent Treatment PlanningPrivateLecture 14: Microneedling Before & After PhotosPrivateLecture 15: Microneedling Before & After PhotosPrivate
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Chapter 28 : LED TherapyLecture 1: LED TherapyPrivateLecture 2: Introduction to LED TherapyPrivateLecture 3: How does LED work?PrivateLecture 4: LED TreatmentPrivateLecture 5: Different Types of LED Light MachinesPrivateLecture 6: LED: RedPrivateLecture 7: LED: BluePrivateLecture 8: LED GreenPrivateLecture 9: LED: YellowPrivateLecture 10: Augmenting Other TherapiesPrivate
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Chapter 29 : Self Assessment 6
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Chapter 30 : Microdermabrasion
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Chapter 31 : Final Assessment Quiz
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Chapter 32 : Participants Feedback Form
Course Description
CPD: 8 Hours
Location: Online Only
Certificate: Certificate of Completion
Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Skin Science (Recommended)
Suitable For: All Professions
Price: $250 Lifetime Access
Skin Care and Skin Therapy is an integral part of any successful beauty clinic or aesthetic practice. This course will cover the fundamentals of skin care for both in-clinic use and home based treatments. You will learn how to recommend appropriate products to help achieve the results your patients desire.
This course also covers how to choose and perform common facial peels used in the industry. You will also learn about the functions and procedures of micro-needling, microdermabrasion, and LED therapy to treat certain skin conditions and enhance overall cosmetic therapy outcomes.
We do recommend that you complete the courses in the Skin Foundation Online Program before embarking on this module in order to maximise your learning.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Understand basics of skin anatomy and skin type classification
- Be familiar with common active ingredients and how to prescribe a customised skin care regime
- Be familiar with different types of chemical peels and their protocols
- Understand functions and procedures of microneedling, microdermabrasion and LED therapy
- Understand various treatment indications, contraindications, and risks
Team
The Aesthetics and Skin Institute (ASI) is a global training organisation based in Australia. Our mission is to empower your success in aesthetics, whether you are a doctor, dentist, nurse or skin therapist. We offer both online courses, hands-on training and certificate programs to help you become a confident practitioner in cosmetic injectables, threads, lasers, skin therapy and much more.
Led by Dr Ben Chan, our team of educators are successful industry leaders who are passionate about teaching and pushing the boundaries of aesthetics medicine.
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Highlights
- Basics of skin anatomy and skin type classification
- Common active ingredients and how to prescribe a customised skin care regime
- Different types of chemical peels and their protocols
- Functions and procedures of microneedling, microdermabrasion and LED therapy
- Treatment indications, contraindications, and risks
Course Completion rule
- Traversal rule : None
- All lectures must be completed
- user must pass 75% of tests